DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » Jacinta Allan as “most apparent replacement”

Jacinta Allan as “most apparent replacement”

While there were speculations of the Premier stepping down back in June, the resignation still comes as a shock to Victorians.

Speculations were quashed back in June after News Corp reports surfaced with Deputy Premier, Jacinta Allan lined up to take over.

However, the latter may turn into reality ahead of the Labor caucus meeting midday tomorrow.

Jacinta Allan congratulated the Premier for his “unparalleled legacy,” and refused to make further comments on the caucus meeting “out of respect for the party process” and her colleagues.

“I will be putting myself forward to lead our party and continue the extraordinary work of our Labor government,” she posted on X (formerly Twitter).

However, senior lecturer in politics, Dr Zareh Ghazarian says Ms Allan “has to be the next candidate.”

“She is the Deputy Premier so it would make sense to replace Daniel Andrews, she’ll be the most apparent replacement.

According to him, the next three months could be a make or break situation for the Labor Party.

“With Andrews out of the way, the Liberal Party has a clear opportunity to reposition itself as an effective political force and reconnect with those who may have abandoned during the Andrews premiership.

“I think a lot of the next person’s success, in terms of maintaining stability in Labor party will come down to their popularity and the opinion polls.

“If they can’t maintain that cohesion than really this is a golden opportunity for the opposition.”

Despite the surprising exit of Mr Andrews, especially a week before the AFL finale, Dr Ghazarian says the timing can sway in the favour of the Labor Party to get themselves together.

“It’ll give them enough time to build a good report with the electorate and give them the best chance of winning until the next election.”

Dr Ghazarian’s teachings and research includes political parties, public policy, political knowledge, politics and the media and political leadership.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Waste-to-energy submissions open

    Waste-to-energy submissions open

    Public submissions have opened for the upcoming Victorian Parliamentary inquiry into the state’s push for waste-to-energy plants. South-Eastern Metropolitan MP Rachel Payne, who pushed for the inquiry, says there are…

  • Ambulance response times improve in Casey, state targets still unmet

    Ambulance response times improve in Casey, state targets still unmet

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 515650 New insights from Ambulance Victoria (AV) shows minor improvements in response times from first responders and turnaround durations in Casey, with an average…

  • $80,000 for Casey-wide Pest Management Strategy

    $80,000 for Casey-wide Pest Management Strategy

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 496313 Casey Council has unanimously endorsed a plan to set aside $80,000 to develop a municipality-wide Pest Animal Management Strategy, as growing rabbit infestations…

  • Clyde North safety breaches lead to $700k fine

    Clyde North safety breaches lead to $700k fine

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 166670 Construction works in Clyde North have been in the spotlight after roofing company Proform Roofing (Vic) Pty Ltd was fined $700,000 over multiple…

  • $250m Cranbourne South Hindu temple referral pulled for redesign

    $250m Cranbourne South Hindu temple referral pulled for redesign

    Plans for a proposed $250 million Hindu temple precinct in Cranbourne South’s green wedge have been put on hold after the applicant withdrew its Federal environmental referral, citing a redesign…

  • Powers, premiers and poles

    Powers, premiers and poles

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530014 BLAIR: Gday boys, we are back for another week of Let’s Talk Sport and we have plenty happening, so let’s get into it.…

  • Hampton Park waste plan hits home

    Hampton Park waste plan hits home

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 470334 Residents are still seeking answers over an advanced-waste plan that’s extending the life of waste facilities near Hampton Park homes, says Casey Residents…

  • Casey Pushes statewide green streets expansion through MAV

    Casey Pushes statewide green streets expansion through MAV

    As part of the City of Casey’s membership with the Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV), the council will be calling on a Green Streets initiative at the State Council meetings…

  • Women Making It Work marks 20 years with book launch

    Women Making It Work marks 20 years with book launch

    Women Making It Work (WMIW), a grassroots network supporting women in business across Casey and Cardinia, marked its 20th anniversary with the launch of a new book sharing the personal…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 25 February 1926 Out of his class At the Dandenong Court, Samuel Carrick was charged with travelling on the railways between Dandenong and Tooradin in the first-class…